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  • ...rth]]. The Bridge needed to be strong enough to allow bullock drays loaded with mining equipment and all the other things needed by the bussy town of Beech ...ced a few times and today it is just part of the road network of the area. People who travel up the Ovens valley to enjoy the wonderful country sites of the
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  • Bright was in the back country were shadowy people like the '''KellyGang''' moved horses and cattle away from the public gaze. This was a long time before people went sking for fun or toured the area on their holidays
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  • Typhoid spread through the diggings and about 1000 people died in a short time. Ned Kelly had a run in with [[Ah Fook|Ah Fook]], a pig hawker from Morses Creek in 1869
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  • The area of the Buffalo River was wild country where people like the '''KellyGang''' could hide horses and cattle ...is the largest water storage in the [[Ovens River|Ovens]] River catchment, with a capacity of 24,000 million litres. The dam was built in 1965.
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  • ...g the North-Eastern district, and Superintendent Sadleir placed in charge, with his head quarters in Benalla. == The problems with the police operations after the Stringybark Creek Murders ==
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